| Name | DMD-1300 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Denon |
| Released | 1998/09 |
| Device type | deck |
| Recorder | Recorder |
| MDLP | No |
| NetMD | No |
| Hi-MD | No |
| Radio | No |
| Dimensions | 434 x 100 x 285mm |
| Weight | |
| ATRAC ver | 4 |
| Battery | No |
| Sidecar battery | No |
| Voltage | 100 |
| Power cable | AC |
| Price (launch) | $799 |
| ¥69 800 |
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| - | |
| Inputs | RCA in, Digital optical (TOSLINK) |
| Outputs | RCA out, Digital optical (TOSLINK) |
| Control |
Features: Sampling rate converter (always in effect, circumventing input jitter and time base problems). Sigma-Delta ADC with 64X oversampling. Divide, combine, move, erase (60ms positional accuracy), but no rehearse function. Program, repeat and random play modes.
Comments: German Stereo Magazine: First home recorder that has no Sony parts. Contains Sharp MD drive and Sharp single chip ATRAC/sample rate converter circuit equivalent to Sony's ATRAC 4. Sounds nearly as good as the Sony MDS-JA3ES but costs only about half as much.
Specs: S/N 105dB (playback), Dynamic range 96dB. 16W.
Content adapted from: Minidisc.org Page audio-heritage.jp (claims release date was around 1996)
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